Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 261906 |
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... seen that hypodermic medication was useless , because the peri- pheral circulation seemed to be almost at a standstill , the bleb raised by the first injection remaining unaltered . At 3:00 the median basilic vein was opened , but ...
... seen that hypodermic medication was useless , because the peri- pheral circulation seemed to be almost at a standstill , the bleb raised by the first injection remaining unaltered . At 3:00 the median basilic vein was opened , but ...
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... seen to account for this blood , which seemed to come from the stomach . Urine was voided and the bowels moved normally . The vomiting continued three days , but on the fourth some albumen water was retained . On that day , however ...
... seen to account for this blood , which seemed to come from the stomach . Urine was voided and the bowels moved normally . The vomiting continued three days , but on the fourth some albumen water was retained . On that day , however ...
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... seen in other cases a brief arrest of emaciation with the use of opium in some form , but I believe the second- ary effect of opium is further to derange digestion and assim- ilation . However , no other drug is so universally esteemed ...
... seen in other cases a brief arrest of emaciation with the use of opium in some form , but I believe the second- ary effect of opium is further to derange digestion and assim- ilation . However , no other drug is so universally esteemed ...
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... seen to im- perfect involution of the uterus . Of course , the removal of the cause is the most important measure , but when no definite cause can be discovered , or when the effect remains after the cause has been taken away , a course ...
... seen to im- perfect involution of the uterus . Of course , the removal of the cause is the most important measure , but when no definite cause can be discovered , or when the effect remains after the cause has been taken away , a course ...
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... seen these men , from no other cause than what I would assign to laziness , pass up a case with a diagnosis made in a haphazard , slipshod manner , and a treatment insti- tuted entirely unsuited to the conditions present ; the diagnosis ...
... seen these men , from no other cause than what I would assign to laziness , pass up a case with a diagnosis made in a haphazard , slipshod manner , and a treatment insti- tuted entirely unsuited to the conditions present ; the diagnosis ...
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